Also, I’ve read that that nowhere else in the Qur’an has the fire of Hell been called the fire of Allah. In this surah, therefore, it not only expresses its dreadfulness but it also shows how the wrath and contempt of Allah envelops those who become proud and arrogant with the worldly wealth. That is why Allah has described that fire as His own Fire into which they will be hurled.
Yes, it’s a very interesting fact – “Fire of Allah”. I was reading some tafsirs as to what it meant. And in many places of the Quran it is said “give charity” or “give to the poor”. Never is it said wealth is bad or haram, but the love of wealth ruling one’s heart over anything else is. Something to think about! 🙂
This surah is actually warning of three sins – backbiting, deriding and selfish hoarding of wealth. The hoarding has to be combined with other surahs that tell about not wanting to spend in charity, give to Allah’s causes or feed the hungry etc.
Farah, correct. Some have interpreted the “leaps over the hearts” as in the person will be “completely burnt yet alive (and can feel the torture in his heart)”. It’s an indication of the torment of hell (and Allah knows best) indicating the severity of the sins.
Well done, Mezba.
Also, I’ve read that that nowhere else in the Qur’an has the fire of Hell been called the fire of Allah. In this surah, therefore, it not only expresses its dreadfulness but it also shows how the wrath and contempt of Allah envelops those who become proud and arrogant with the worldly wealth. That is why Allah has described that fire as His own Fire into which they will be hurled.
November 24, 2010 at 10:13 am
Thank you Nadia.
Yes, it’s a very interesting fact – “Fire of Allah”. I was reading some tafsirs as to what it meant. And in many places of the Quran it is said “give charity” or “give to the poor”. Never is it said wealth is bad or haram, but the love of wealth ruling one’s heart over anything else is. Something to think about! 🙂
November 24, 2010 at 10:18 am
This surah is actually warning of three sins – backbiting, deriding and selfish hoarding of wealth. The hoarding has to be combined with other surahs that tell about not wanting to spend in charity, give to Allah’s causes or feed the hungry etc.
November 24, 2010 at 10:55 am
Farah, correct. Some have interpreted the “leaps over the hearts” as in the person will be “completely burnt yet alive (and can feel the torture in his heart)”. It’s an indication of the torment of hell (and Allah knows best) indicating the severity of the sins.
November 24, 2010 at 11:01 am
December 27, 2012 at 12:29 pm
Here is a very thorough explanation masha Allah http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdLRwBgWI9A
December 27, 2012 at 12:30 pm
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